I S S U E Fall N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 2 PracticePerspectives The National Association of Social Workers 750 First Street NE Suite 700 Mirean Coleman, MSW, LICSW, CT Senior Practice Associate Mcoleman@naswdc.org Washington, DC 20002-4241 SocialWorkers.org New Psychotherapy Codes for Clinical Social Workers 2012 National Association of Social Workers. All Rights Reserved. Effective January 2013, clinical social workers will begin using new and revised psychotherapy codes when providing psychotherapy services to patients. For the first time since 1998, the family of psychotherapy codes has gone through a major revision process. NASW provided national social work leadership in the development and approval processes for the new and revised psychotherapy codes through the American Medical Association Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) Editorial Panel. In addition to working with CPT panel, NASW also worked collaboratively with the American Psychiatric Association, Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, American Nurses Association, and American Psychological Association. In 2011, NASW members were first introduced to the new codes when they participated in a national psychotherapy survey sponsored by the American Medical Association and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to determine work values for the new and revised psychotherapy codes. Work values consist of how much time, mental effort, skills, judgment, and stress it takes to perform a psychotherapy service. The new and revised codes better reflect psychotherapy services delivered in the 21st century. Some of the codes remain the same such as family therapy, psychoanalysis, and hypnotherapy. Definitions of psychotherapy services have also been revised and two new services are introduced: psychotherapy for crisis and interactive complexity. New and Revised Definitions of Services In addition to new psychotherapy codes, there are new and revised definitions of psychotherapy services. PSYCHIATRIC DIAGNOSTIC EVALUATION. An integrated bio-psychosocial assessment, including history, mental status, and recommendations. PSYCHOTHERAPY. The treatment of mental illness and behavioral disturbances in which the physician or other qualified health care professional, through definitive therapeutic communication, attempts to alleviate the emotional disturbances, reverse or change maladaptive patterns of behavior, and encourage personality growth and development.
NASW provided national social work leadership in the development and approval processes for the new and revised psychotherapy codes through the American Medical Association Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) Editorial Panel. INTERACTIVE COMPLEXITY. Specific communication factors that complicate the delivery of a psychiatric procedure. Common factors include more difficult communications with discordant or emotional family members and engagement of young and verbally undeveloped or impaired patients. Typical patients are those who have third parties, such as parents, guardians, other family members, interpreters, language translators, agencies, court officers, or schools involved in their psychiatric care. PSYCHOTHERAPY FOR CRISIS. An urgent assessment and history of a crisis state, a mental status exam, and a disposition. CPT copyright 2012. American Medical Association. All rights reserved. CPT is a registered trademark of the American Medical Association. Deleted Codes The following codes have been deleted as of 2013. 90801 Psychiatric diagnostic interview examination. 90802 Interactive psychiatric diagnostic interview using play equipment, physical devices, language interpreter, or other mechanisms of communication. 90804 behavior modifying and/or supportive, in an 20 to 30 minutes 90806 45 to 50 minutes 90808 75 to 80 minutes 90810 Individual psychotherapy, interactive, physical devices, language interpreter, or other mechanisms of nonverbal communication in an office or outpatient facility, approximately 20 to 30 minutes 90812 in an 45 to 50 minutes 90814 in an 75 to 80 minutes 90816 Individual psychotherapy, insight-oriented, behavior modifying and/or support, in an care setting, approximately 20 to 30 minutes 90818 Individual psychotherapy, insight-oriented, behavior modifying and/or support, in an care setting, approximately 45 to 50 minutes 90821 care setting, approximately 75 to 80 minutes 90823 in an inpatient hospital, partial hospital or residential care setting, approximately 20 to 30 minutes 90826 in an inpatient hospital, partial hospital, residential care setting, approximately 45 to 50 minutes face-t-face with patient.
The new and revised codes better reflect psychotherapy services delivered in the 21st century. 90828 or other mechanism of nonverbal communication in an inpatient hospital, partial hospital or residential care setting, approximately 75 to 80 minutes 90857 Interactive group psychotherapy. Codes Without Changes In Numbers or Descriptors The following codes remain without changes in code numbers and descriptors. There were changes in the vignettes which describe the services. Vignettes are used in psychotherapy surveys to describe the patient s symptoms which are used to determine the work to be performed. 90845 Psychoanalysis. 90846 Family psychotherapy (without the patient present). 90847 Family psychotherapy (conjoint psychotherapy, with the patient present). 90849 Multiple-family group psychotherapy. 90853 Group psychotherapy (other than of a multiple-family group). 90880 Hypnotherapy. 90889 Preparation of report of patient s psychiatric status, history, treatment, or progress (other than for legal or consultative purposes) for other physicians, agencies, or insurance carriers. New Codes for Individual Psychotherapy Several new codes have been developed and some codes replace those formerly used for former individual psychotherapy services. The codes are for face-to-face services and include all settings such as outpatient office, inpatient hospital or partial hospitalization, residential care, and assisted living facility. The psychotherapy session can be with a patient and/or family member. 90791 Psychiatric Diagnostic Interview. 90832 Psychotherapy, 30 minutes with patient and/or family member. 90834 Psychotherapy, 45 minutes with patient and/or family member. 90837 Psychotherapy, 60 minutes with patient and/or family member.
NASW continues to advocate for clinical social workers in the coding process through the American Medical Association CPT Editorial Panel and will inform its members of any additional changes. Additional New Codes 90785 Interactive complexity (Use only as an add-on code with the following new and existing psychotherapy codes: 90791, 90832, 90834, 90837, and 90853). 90839 Psychotherapy for crisis; first 60 minutes. 90840 Psychotherapy for crisis; each additional 30 minutes. For 2013, only the family of psychotherapy codes has been revised. There are no changes in the Health and Behavior Assessment and Intervention Codes or the Team Conference Codes used by clinical social workers. A crosswalk of the new and revised psychotherapy codes related to clinical social workers is located at the end of this document. Clinical social workers who use deleted psychotherapy codes in 2013 will receive claim denials resulting in non-payment of psychotherapy services. NASW continues to advocate for clinical social workers in the coding process through the American Medical Association CPT Editorial Panel and will inform its members of any additional changes. Resources American Medical Association. 2012. CPT 13, Professional edition. Chicago, IL: Author. American Medical Association. 2011. CPT 12, Professional edition. Chicago, IL: Author. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. November 1, 2012. 42 CFR Parts 410, 414, 415, 421, 423, 425, 486, 495. Government Printing Office. Washington, DC. Crosswalk of 2013 Psychotherapy Codes for Clinical Social Workers OLD CODES 90801 90791 NEW CODES 90802 90791 + 90785 (add-on) 90804 90832 90806 90834 90808 90837 90810 90832 + 90785 (add-on) 90812 90834 + 90785 (add-on) 90814 90837 + 90785 (add-on) 90816 90832 90818 90834 90821 90837 90823 90832 +90785 (add-on) 90826 90834 + 90785 (add-on) 90828 90837 + 90785 (add-on) No Code 90839 No Code 90840 90845 No Change 90846 No Change 90847 No Change 90849 No Change 90853 No Change 90857 90853 + 90785 (add-on) 90880 No Change 90889 No Change
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